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Building permit information filed with the city of Fargo indicates that the former Mexican Village building located at 3155 45th St. S., in Fargo, is being fitted up for a new restaurant.
Martin Milmoe, Chairman of the Strelley Village Group, commented: “The village war memorial honours those who came before us and serves as an important place of reflection and community memory. “Its ...
Strelley Hall’s owners are developing plans for a new bakery and dog play field at the site after an increase in visitor numbers. The historic hall, in Strelley Village, sits around four miles north ...
Strelley Hall’s owners are developing plans for a new bakery and dog play field at the site after an increase in visitor numbers. The historic hall, in Strelley Village, sits around four miles north ...
We’ve made a complete guide to every polling station in Nottingham where constituents will be able to cast their ballot on Thursday. Nottingham’s polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on the ...
Strelley Village has a population of just 653 people. The All Saints Church in Strelley Village dates back to the 13 Century. A short distance away from Palmer and Wood is Created by Hand.
A local runner, who often runs in Strelley Village, said: “As far as I’m concerned, as long as they’re secure I suppose that is fine. “I don’t like the thought of lions living in ...
Big cat owner Reece Oliver, 30, from Strelley, appeared on This Morning today where he defended himself against PETA, who say that private owners can 'fuel the captive wildlife crisis'.
Hidden away in Nottingham and not known to many is Strelley Village’s lions. Reece Oliver has revealed new plans in the hopes of building an even better den for his big cats. Currently Reece has two ...
A STABLE girl was mauled when her boss asked her to help look after his lions. The 16-year-old was filmed going into an enclosure where mountain lion Rogue pounced on her. The teenager, who has no … ...
Nottinghamshire Police found the pair of birds in Strelley village after they were taken from a zoo, which was not named, in November 2018.